[HISTORY: Adopted as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Public streets and parks — See Ch. 320.
[Adopted as Ch. XVIII of the Town Bylaws]
No person, firm or corporation shall cut standing or fallen timber, trees, bushes, flowers or shrubs on any Town land, nor shall they remove the same from any Town land, each of the foregoing being a separate offense.[1] No person, firm or corporation shall dig and/or remove any loam, peat, sand, gravel or dirt from any Town-owned land.
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Editor's Note: For provisions regarding the removal of trees and shrubs in public places and parks, see Ch. 320, Streets, Sidewalks, Public Places and Parks, Art. III, Parks, Ponds and Public Spaces.
The provisions of § 298-1 shall not apply to Town employees or boards acting in due course of their employment or duties, nor shall the provisions of § 298-1 apply to persons, firms or corporations performing under a written contract or work order duly executed with the Town board having jurisdiction of the particular parcel of land.